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I got another batch of stabilized blocks from K&G yesterday.
As I get the new pieces cleaned up and added to our web store I will post a group photo here.
If they look interesting to you, just click on the photo to see what is still available in the store.

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The first pieces are Franquette Walnut that was cut from a crotch. I got this wood from a fellow who is a supplier of better quality gun stock material.

Standing Dead Oregon Maple Burl

These blocks were cut from a standing dead Maple. That is why the colors are so different from what is normal with Oregon Maple Burl. The block in the lower right hand corner is there as a reference to show what is the normal color.

AAHH ! "Franquette Walnuts" = "The English Walnut / AKA The Carpathian" Very Nice Wood Sir ! Just a Bit of History of the Poor Walnut yet it's Beauty is abound in the wood and the Taste in the simple Nut that it encases .